Walter Becker has died.

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2017/09/03 13:30:37 (permalink)

Walter Becker has died.

His website and Wiki are showing ''February 20, 1950 - September 3, 2017''. 
 
Edit: I see it's been confirmed 
post edited by jamesg1213 - 2017/09/03 17:59:52

 
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 14:09:00 (permalink)
    Yes, just saw that. 

     
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 14:28:20 (permalink)
    Well, that's a depressing way to start the day!

     
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 14:52:36 (permalink)
    WOW sad news indeed ...
     
    He was a nice guy , I sold him a chorus pedal when I worked at Sam Ash Music around 1980'ish  ..
     
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 14:57:40 (permalink)
    Very sad, his and Donald's music filled our house when I was a kid and I still listen to Steely Dan regularly now. Some of his solo work is great. 

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 15:13:01 (permalink)
    I thought Walter Becker was the fictional character who cooked meth in a motorhome, so thanks for clearing that up. Now I am sad.


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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 17:25:00 (permalink)
    Very sad to hear that. I’ve loved Steely Dan ever since I first became aware of their music in the late seventies. The Royal Scam is still one of my all-time favourite albums.
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 17:32:23 (permalink)
    Steely Dan sparked my interest in instruments- I remember asking my mom when Reelin in the Years came on what instruments they were playing. She didn't know. That was 72 or 73. That started a lifelong hobby for me. Ironically I just saw Donald Fagen last night at the Moody Theater in Austin. Awesome show with a young quintet. I was impressed. R.I.P. Walter Becker

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 17:42:33 (permalink)
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    I thought Walter Becker was the fictional character who cooked meth in a motorhome, so thanks for clearing that up. Now I am sad.



     I thought the same thing (Being in the coffeehouse, I was thinking up a tongue-in-cheek response.  Glad I wasn't the first to reply!  Gotta dig out one of my Best of Steely Dan CDs.  Think I'll put on the Live version).

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 18:02:48 (permalink)
    Saw SD live just once on the 'Two Against Nature' tour. My friend and I were luckily in our seats at 8pm, whereas half the audience was still outside or at the bars when they started the gig, and played for almost 3 hours. Wonderful night. 

     
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 22:41:03 (permalink)
    Walter Becker is a hero to me - I think he and Donald Fagen set a tone and standard in composing and recording  music that will be considered as setting a new milestone. I think I saw Steely Dan maybe 3-4 times and was lucky enough to see Donald Fagen and the Nightfly's a few weeks ago. Walter has 2 great solo albums as well, 11 Tracks of Whack  and Circus Money.

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 22:59:01 (permalink)
    Bummer of the first order.
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/03 23:19:50 (permalink)
    Was just having a listen to his solo albums now and I really like them. Perhaps not as immediately engaging as Steely Dan's stuff, and like Fagen's later work more groove-orientated than melody centered, but nonetheless very good songs. The production is of course sublime, and he's got a surprisingly good voice. 
     

     
    I think Steely Dan's later work is underrated too. Two Against Nature was a fabulous album - the writing and arranging is classic Steely Dan. 
     
    Almost Gothic is my favorite track on it. Really deserves some deep listening - the arrangement is beautiful. Where they come up with some of those chord voicings I have no idea...
     

     
    I also like West Of Hollywood. Again, such great chords, and this one has an incredible sax solo in it which blows over some of the most engaging changes I've ever heard. Nice guitar playing by Becker as well. 
     
     

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/04 00:25:05 (permalink)


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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/04 03:04:32 (permalink)
    Many sound guys still use Aja as their comparison when setting up a gig.

     
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/04 04:34:29 (permalink)
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    Many sound guys still use Aja as their comparison when setting up a gig.




    I thought that was Donald Fagen's "The Nightfly." 

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/04 12:29:42 (permalink)
    Becker has been one of my favorite musicians and song writer for a very long time time. Circus Money has been in regular rotation here since it came out in 2008, and my 21 year old daughter loves it too.
    She called me yesterday when she heard the news.
    He will be missed here for sure. RIP Walter Becker.

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/04 13:54:00 (permalink)
    Deeply saddening.  Major loss.  Total bummer.
     

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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/04 23:03:03 (permalink)
    This is so so sad - Steely Dan - soundtrack from my youth. RIP Walter Becker.
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    Re: Has Walter Becker died? 2017/09/05 18:37:16 (permalink)
     
    Yep, he was a very talented and unique sounding musician...such a lose.
     
    Here's a little of his humor:
     
    G.A.S
     
    by Walter Becker
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                            I have decided to break my long standing editorial silence to draw the attention of the musical community at large and guitar players and guitar owners in particular to a grave situation whose tragic dimension is constantly expanding and is in fact threatening to engulf us all. Picture this:

    I am in the family room of a well appointed home in the North Hollywood area of the San Fernando Valley which is the neighborhood favored by many if not most of the top studios players in the L.A. basin. Every third house on this block belongs to a session player and contains a demo studio full of midi gear. This is the home of well known and endlessly talented picker of long acquaintance who for obvious reasons must remain nameless*. The gent in question is a devoted husband and a doting father, but right now there is no family in the family room; there's no room for the family in the family room. All horizontal surfaces are covered by guitars - acoustics, electrics, lap steels, old ones, new ones, weird little ukulelelike things with no proper names - and, as I sit strumming the last treasure to be produced for my delectation, my pal disappears out of the room asking if he'd ever showed me his Delvecchio which I gather is some sort of Brazilian rosewood dobro- and mind you this roomful of strings and frets are only the ones that he has sitting around the house and ALMOST NEVER USES AT THE GIG -

    Or consider this:

    I'm working at a studio in town with another well known session cat who has had roughly the same readily identifiable and winning sound for the last twelve years or so - but I've noticed that he never shows up for a call with the same guitar twice - true, they all sound about the same but for some reason these excellent sounding (and looking) axes are constantly falling out of favor and being replaced by sonically indistinguishable ones - and further probing reveals that each one of these guitars has been extensively modified and remodified using the latest space age (or is it now post space age) materials and techniques ("this bridge here is made of unobtanium - so rare you can't get any of it anywhere"), only to be rejected and discarded AFTER TWO WEEKS OR LESS-

    What's up with these guys?

    It's called G.A.S. - Guitar Acquisition Syndrome. You undoubtedly know someone who has it. Reading this rag, you probably have it yourself. Or will have it someday soon or would like to have it. You may think it's cool. But it's not cool. Not anymore. How many Strats do you need to be happy? How many Strat copies, each extensively modified to be able to produce the variations in tone that once would have required maybe four different guitars? How many knobs and switches does that Strat need? Consider this: I am settling up my account for yet another mod to my custom semi solid all Koa Strat clone with the rewound Fender low impedance hum canceling pickups and the Pau Ferro neck, at the shop of a well-known luthier-to-the-stars type guy who says to me, "Stick around, Buzzard should be through any time now - he comes in every Saturday about this time to drop off and pick up guitars -" word is out that Buzzard is going to be the Poster Boy for G.A.S. this year- and now it's Guitar Modification Syndrome, a dangerous complication to the original syndrome, that seems in more advanced cases to be doing most of the damage. In fact I am told by said luthier (one of several who work on Buzzard's and my guitars, since evidently no one luthier can create an ax that will satisfy our jaded sensibilities) that the Buzzard recently returned with a freshly modified guitar that he had impulsively hacked up with a butter knife or some other semiblunt instrument, in a crude and spectacularly unsuccessful attempt to Modify the Modifications - and this THE DAY AFTER HE GOT THE GUITAR OUT OF THE SHOP -

    The horror stories could fill this whole magazine (not a bad idea) but what matters most at this time of crisis is, What can be done to stamp out this menace before it makes YOUR life a living hell? Here are a couple of ideas which should be reviewed by any sufferer on the brink of yet another G.A.S. attack:

    1. Consider for a moment the karmic implications of owning all those guitars. Picture yourself dragging your ass through eternity with all those guitars strapped to your back. In hardshell cases, not gig bags.

    2. Who's gonna tune those buggers? Who's gonna change the strings? (this won't work for guys who are buying and selling with great frequency, i.e., if you don't keep them long enough to change the strings)

    3. Imagine that your wife finds out how many guitars you actually have ("Is that another new guitar?" "Oh, no, honey - this one's about twenty five years old!")

    4. Pretend you are a clarinet player - how many clarinets do you own?

    5. Ask yourself: would I like to be thought of and remembered as a guitar player or as a guitar owner?

    6. Imagine that you are in whatever vintage guitar shop you visit frequently and are dealing with the owner of the shop. He is of course severely stricken with G.A.S. Now imagine that you are taking on his personality,with each new purchase you become more and more like him. This one exercise, done properly, will do more to stem the tide of new G.A.S. sufferers than anything else I can think of right now.

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